Evelyn Cormier

90 Day Fiance star Evelyn Cormier will be making her return to the small screen as a contestant on American Idol Season 19 premiering March 3. We reported last month that the Claremont singer/songwriter must have made quite the impression on the judges as she was named one of the Top 20 finalists after her live performance in Hawaii. We have even more exciting news to report for fans of Evelyn as she has reportedly survived the next cut as well after performing “Wicked Game” with Chris Isaak!

Claremont, New Hampshire’s most famous aspiring singer/songwriter Evelyn Cormier continues to make music, and the 90 Day Fiance star has just released a brand new music video for her latest single, “Nickles and Dimes.”

After emerging as one of the 90 Day Fiance franchise’s most criticized cast members, teen singer/songwriter Evelyn Cormier is using her musical talents to call out her detractors. In her brand new single, titled “Eyes” and released earlier today, Evelyn lashes out at these “thieves of joy” who “hurl words like stones” but are “lost like sheep.”

With her wedding behind her, 90 Day Fiance star Evelyn Cormier is back to focusing on her aspirations of becoming a professional singer/songwriter, and she is giving fans a chance to partner with her financially via the Patreon membership subscription service. Keep reading to see all the reward tiers, which includes Evelyn and the band playing at your house (or special event) for just $12,000!

18-year-old 90 Day Fiance star Evelyn Cormier and her 27-year-old Spaniard fiance David Vazquez met via her Instagram page, as both have talked about may times. But what viewers may not know is that David was commenting on her page more than three years ago — when she would have been 15 or 16 and he would have been 24!

Find out if 90 Day Fiance stars Evelyn Cormier, a 19-year-old musician from New Hampshire, and David Vazquez, her 27-year-old Spaniard fiance, followed through on their engagement and got married, or if Evelyn’s confident and youthful optimism wore off before they could say “I do.”